FACT 3:
The CFP Franc is the official currency of French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna and was created in 1945. Since 1985, the Polynesia and New Caledonia notes have been printed with differing landscapes specific to their country.

CAD
Canadian Dollar

FACT 1:
The currency of Canada is the Canadian Dollar. It's code is CAD. According to our data, CAD to USD is the most popular Canadian Dollar exchange rate conversion. Canadians nickname their currency, amongst others: Loonie, buck (English), Huard and piastre (French).

FACT 2:
The most frequently used banknotes in Canada are:$5, $10, $20, $50, $100. The currency is used solely in Canada

FACT 3:
In the 1950s Canada decided to have a floating currency; however, in 1962 the currency became a fixed exchange rate again at 0.925 USD = 1 Canadian Dollar. The peg was kept until 1970 after which it again became a floating currency.